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El Paso Walmart shooting victim dies, months after attack A victim of the mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart last summer has died from his injuries, a hospital official said Sunday, raising the death toll to 23. "After a nearly nine-month fight, our hearts are heavy as we repo...
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Cuomo has a higher coronavirus approval rating than Trump among New York Republicans In New York, state loyalty trumps party loyalty — at least during a pandemic. In a new poll from Siena College, New York Gov. Andrew (D) garnered a 74 percent approval rating for his response to the coronavirus pandemi...
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Pandemic-related business closures left scouts in southern Alaska with 144,000 unsold boxes.
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Although, the health commission says 1,728 people who had close contact with infected people remain under observation
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Countries from Italy to New Zealand have announced the easing of coronavirus lockdowns but British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, back at work on Monday after being in intensive care with the disease, said it was too soon...
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Insurance giant Aon to cut most employees' pay 20% as CEO predicts economic recovery from COVID-19 may take years Aon is cutting most employees' pay by 20% in response to the coronavirus pandemic, as the global insurance giant prepares for a "significant and sustained economic downturn."
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The justices ruled that New York City's repeal of gun restrictions rendered the case moot. But other Second Amendment cases are in the pipeline.       
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Another $310 billion is available for small businesses, but watchdogs warn problems that plagued first round remain.
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Sotheby's and Google have announced an online auction in support of the International Rescue Committee (IRC), an NGO providing frontline support for refugees and other vulnerable communities affected by the Covid-19 epid...
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El Salvador inmates crammed in lockdown despite coronavirus Shocking images have emerged from a prison in El Salvador where inmates were packed like sardines despite the coronavirus pandemic during a 24-hour jailhouse lockdown.
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Turkey has repatriated around 40,000 nationals from 75 countries since the start of the outbreak in March
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(VALLEJO, Calif.) — A planning commissioner of Vallejo, California, has resigned after throwing his pet cat and apparently drinking a beer during a Zoom meeting between city officials that was made public, according to...
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Michigan state senator apologizes for 'Confederate flag' face mask A Michigan state senator has apologized for wearing a protective face mask with a pattern that resembled the Confederate flag. Dale Zorn, a Republican from Ida, had been blasted by other lawmakers for the “deeply hurtf...
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Coronavirus school shutdown has been particularly tough on kids with special needs: 'It's not just a disruption. We're going to see kids who actually go backward.' Some parents report their children aren't getting their special services and are struggling to keep up with remote learning.
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U.S. states from Minnesota to Mississippi this week prepared to join other states that have eased coronavirus restrictions to try to revive their battered economies, although some business owners voiced reluctance in the...
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Farmers markets will open in Chicago area, but most are delayed and are adopting distancing rules Two markets open May 2 with detailed health and safety plans. More coming late in May, but the rest delayed into June or later.
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Bill Gates says China 'did a lot of things right' with coronavirus response Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates defended China's response to the coronavirus response, saying the country "did a lot of things right."
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China reportedly pressured EU to weaken criticism over coronavirus The European Union watered down criticism of China in a report about the use of disinformation during the coronavirus pandemic because of pushback from Communist Party in Beijing, according to several reports. European o...
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NASCAR driver Ryan Newman said Sunday that he will return to racing when the season resumes after he was involved in a fiery crash during the last lap of the Daytona 500 in February.
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South Korea Confident That Rumors of Kim Jong-un Illness Are Wrong Comments by the country's unification minister represent the South's most categorical rebuttal of reports that the North's leader may be incapacitated.
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Sara is affiliated with two groups that sponsored a protest against Idaho's stay-at-home order
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Wall Street advanced on Monday as investors girded for a busy earnings week while turning a hopeful eye toward several U.S. states that are relaxing shutdown restrictions put in place to curb the spread of the COVID-19 p...
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